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bones

2006-02-05, 2:21 pm

first time to this newsgroup so I'm not sure if this question was asked or
not. What do you think of the tankless hot water heater for homes? worth
it? efficient?

Thanks


Bob Wheatley

2006-02-05, 2:21 pm

"bones" <bones1515@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> first time to this newsgroup so I'm not sure if this question was asked or
> not. What do you think of the tankless hot water heater for homes? worth
> it? efficient?
>



Pieces of junk.
I wouldn't put one in my house on a bet. I have one in a restaurant right
now that my company plumbed and I refused to purchase for the owner because
I refuse to warranty them.
Between thermal stacking and a non-functioning hot water return system and
equipment failures we will be installing the gas fired 100 gallon water
heater I recommended to begin with so the restaurant can pass health
department inspections and remain open for business.


Bob Wheatley






Scott Townsend

2006-02-07, 2:21 am

I've been researching residential units and have come up with some pretty
solid units that have been recommended. Takagi, Rinnai and the High end
Bosh

Take a look at alt.home.repair there are a few threads there that talk about
them.

the Higher end units are much more efficient, which make it worth the money
you pay for them in the long run. Something to Run a few showers at the same
time will run you at least $1000

I'm leading towards the Takagi T-K2 for My Applications.

Scott<-

"bones" <bones1515@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> first time to this newsgroup so I'm not sure if this question was asked or
> not. What do you think of the tankless hot water heater for homes? worth
> it? efficient?
>
> Thanks
>



Red Jacket

2006-02-07, 3:21 am

The NIGHTCRAWLER is from alt.home.repair
Good luck


"Scott Townsend" <scott-i@.-N0-SPAMplease.enm.com> wrote in message
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> I've been researching residential units and have come up with some pretty
> solid units that have been recommended. Takagi, Rinnai and the High end
> Bosh
>
> Take a look at alt.home.repair there are a few threads there that talk

about
> them.
>
> the Higher end units are much more efficient, which make it worth the

money
> you pay for them in the long run. Something to Run a few showers at the

same
> time will run you at least $1000
>
> I'm leading towards the Takagi T-K2 for My Applications.
>
> Scott<-
>
> "bones" <bones1515@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:ds5auu0upp@enews1.newsguy.com...
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